Port of LA: Seroka and Porcari outline 24/7 cargo operations
Following an October 13th White House meeting with President Biden on port congestion, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka provided assurances that terminals at the Port of Los Angeles would utilize 24/7 operations to reduce congestion.
US port officials urge more infrastructure investment to combat port congestion
Two U.S. port officials said improvements in transportation infrastructure are necessary to avoid a repeat of current port congestion problems and cited the need for upgrades in warehousing and rail transport as well as increased worker training.
Growing flood threat to US infrastructure: First Street
A new report “The 3rd National Risk Assessment: Infrastructure on the Brink”, found that there is a growing risk of flooding and major disruptions to U.S. infrastructure.
AgTC hears of new sailing to Oakland as exporters navigate booking and equipment challenges
The Agriculture Transportation Coalition’s (AgTC) virtual convention heard Executive Director Peter Friedmann underscore the continued frustration that U.S. agricultural exporters experience booking space for export containers from ocean carriers.
Maine submits application for nation’s first floating offshore wind farm
On October 1st, Maine’s Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) submitted an application to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to lease a 15.2-square-mile area nearly 30 miles offshore in the Gulf of Maine for the nation’s first floating offshore wind research site in federal waters.
FourKites data on Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach show import spike
The load count in the months of July and August at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have witnessed an all-time high for the current year.
TGS’ Schneider and Port of Oakland’s Brandes urge ocean carriers return to Oakland
The recent decision by ocean carriers to reduce vessel service at the Port of Oakland and send more vessels to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has negatively impacted U.S. agricultural exporters in the middle of the harvest.
California Propeller Clubs’ meeting focuses on railroads’ impact on California ports
The Propeller Clubs of Northern California and of Los Angeles and Long Beach convened a joint forum to discuss the impact of U.S. railroads on California ports.
LA’s Seroka expresses support for Ag exporters but cites challenges
Port of Los Angeles executive director, Gene Seroka, supports U.S. agricultural exporter efforts to increase export bookings on global ocean carriers, but cites challenges related to the recent import volume surge.
2021 has felt like one big peak season: a global shipping market update
Mike Short, president of Global Forwarding at C.H. Robinson, shares an update on the current global shipping market and insights into how shippers can prepare for this historical peak season.

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